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Australian Journal of Botany Australian Journal of Botany Society
Southern hemisphere botanical ecosystems
RESEARCH ARTICLE

The organization of cytoplasm in differentiating xylem

J Cronshaw and AB Wardrop

Australian Journal of Botany 12(1) 15 - 23
Published: 1964

Abstract

A survey of the cytoplasmic organization of differentiating tracheids and ray parenchyma of Pinus radiata has been made. In these cells, which possess relatively thick lameilated and layered walls, the cytoplasmic organelles do not differ from those already described in other tissues. The shape of the organelles appears to some degree to reflect the degree of vacuolation of the cells. In highly vacuolate cells the endoplasmic reticulum tends to become aligned parallel to the cell surface. There was no evidence of penetration of the wall by any component of the cytoplasm other than at the site of plasmodesmata.

https://doi.org/10.1071/BT9640015

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